Manifolding sales-book



W. S. BIRDSALL.

MANIFOLDING SALES BOOK.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 14.1915.

Patented Aug. 15, 1916.

WITNESSES INVE NTOR UNITED STATES PATENT oFErcE.

WILIBEBT' STEVENS BIRDSALL, OF BROOKLYN. NEW YORK.

MANIFOLDING SALES-BOOK.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Aug. 15, 1916.

To all whom it may concern: 7

Be it known that I, WILBERT STEVENS BIRnsALL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Brooklyn, Kings county, New

York,' have invented a new and useful Manifolding Sales-Book, of which the followingis a specification.

This invention relates to salesbooks, and

the main object of the invention, is to provide a certain constructlon and arrangement of the. leaves and carbons, whereby a single.

' with both carbons being shown turned back to show their relation to the pile of sheets, which are piled up in the manner usual to salesbooks, by one sheet being folded on top of the others designated by letter A.

This invention bears a slight resemblance to Patent 1,1et7,922, July 27, 1915, but is different in matter of construction as per following description.

Leavesindicated-by D and E are comprised of one sin 1e sheet of paper, folded, at about the mid le of its length and perforated at or near the lineof fold, and printed and numbered.

Section F, the triplicate, is, attached at one end tothe stub portion and back of book, the other end being pasted to the back or outside of sheet E, near its fold and perforation G, said pasting being the connection between the leaves D and E and section F. Section F holds the triplicate set, in its'relation to the carbons, and is perforated at stub to be easily torn out, and is preferably of a much heavier material than DE, and may be as heavy as 190 lb: tag Manila board, and serve as a firm foundation for the writing on the original sheet D,

doing away with the necessity of-inserting a separator. This sheet is printed and numbered the same as D. E or may be blank and can be punched with one or more holes I, for the purpose of facilitating tying to packages, for the purpose of insuring proper delivery of the article.

The carbon sheets B and C are attached to stub portion and back, that they may be inserted between sheetsD and E, when writing is made on" the. original to secure duplicate and triplicate'onpies.

I claim:

A triplicate salesbook comprising a series of sets of leaves, each set consisting of an original and duplicate formed ofan integral sheet of paperfolded and pastedat itsfold to the free end of the third leaf which is perforated to form a stub, said stubs being fastened together, and carbon sheets attached to the pile of stubs for insertionbetween the leaves. I

WILBERT STEVENS BIRDSA'L'L In presence 0f' 1 GEORGE MERG E, ROBERT FRITH. 

